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Does a free falling object fall 2 meters in twice the time as it falls 1 meter? Why? a. Yes, it takes twice as long to fall twice as far. b. Yes, it takes longer to fall farther. c. No, since it is speeding up as it falls it will cover the same distance in a shorter time. d. No, it takes the same time since it does not accelerate.

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